It emerged on the heels of a report about an allegation of sexual harassment inside the staff of Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign.

According to the report, Clinton insisted on retaining her religious outreach adviser, Burns Strider, on staff after a female staffer accused him of touching her inappropriately and sending sexually suggestive emails.

Later on Friday, Clinton responded to the story with a tweet claiming the victim’s issues had been “taken seriously and addressed” at the time.

“I was dismayed when it occurred, but was heartened the young woman came forward,” Clinton posted on Twitter.

“I called her today to tell her how proud I am of her and to make sure she knows what all women should: we deserve to be heard.”

But Strider kept his job at Clinton’s direction, based on the New York Times story — although her campaign manager advocated that he be fired — and the accuser was transferred to a different workplace.

After reviewing interview reports from the FBI’s investigation into Brett Kavanaugh, the

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